samedi 15 avril 2017
This Nail Art Trend Takes Inspiration From Your Old Tie-Dye T-Shirts
Remember your old tie-dye t-shirts that you probably bought after you saw them on Clarissa Explains It All? Well, they're back. This time, however, the groovy print has inspired a range of nail art designs that are gradually becoming more popular. Many of the tie-dye nails we're seeing use neon shades, but then there are other ones that combine lighter pastel shades.
There are a myriad of different techniques that can be used to achieve this look, including water marbling, the Sharpie hack, or simply swirling wet polish with a toothpick before it dries on the nail. Whichever method you choose, you'll look chic and psychedelic. Ahead, we've rounded up some of our favorite examples.
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